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China's poorest province: Guizhou is on the rapid rise

Sort of, except that every apartment block planning is cramped in singapore- so much so that the people are living neck-to-neck. Also, we do not have much of a natural scenery in the country that are near public housing estates except for a granite cliff feature that has a small natural lake named 'xiao guilin', named after the guilin in guangxi.
Haha, that's the advantages of China's public housing, we can plan big parks!

Guiyang's suburban district, 20km from downtown.....



U know what, even in Wuhan, with 10 million people, we still have soooooooo many damn empty land....


Wuhan's public housing project.....
on the original rubbish field and slum......

Sept 2015

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A place of "remembrance of yesteryear"
Now a public toilet in the park

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The rebirth of Guiyang's urban slum
花果园 Flower Fruit Garden

Before
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A brief introduction

This region used to one of the biggest "urban slum" in Guiyang, in Chinese, called "village inside the city". 100,000 people used to live there. In 2010, in response to the policy of reurbanisation of "villages inside the city", a local private group cooperated with the local government to start the project.

Since 2013, previous "villagers" started to move back to the NEW apartments (for free).

The whole project is worth 90 billion yuan, including one first-tier medical centre, 6 parks, 8 preliminary or middle schools, numerous kindergartens, 12 main urban roads, 31 bus routes, providing 150,000 jobs. It is the best-selling housing project in China.

Night life at this new community's wetland park!

Now, it's more than a community, but also a commercial centre, a recreational centre, a big data centre, and the city's green lung!
@terranMarine Jealous of their green? :frown:





Characteristics of private company-government cooperation
of Guiyang Style

1, Government provides relatively cheap land to the private company
2, The project is "smart", eco-friendly, job providing, public transport friendly. It will be linked with 3 subways, 2 trams.
3. The government ensures the best public resources relocated to the community, including transport, medicine, education, etc.
4. Those who lost their housing in the previous "village" are provided with the best-quality housing without any additional payment.
5. Jobs should be provided for local "villagers" as a permanent poverty relief strategy.
6. Public parks, wetland, riverbank parks, mountains, are all free.

@Mista @eldarlmari @CAPRICORN-88 Kind of like the public housing in Singapore?
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http://baike.baidu.com/link?url=rEE...pxrobwpM8u_GV3VTE03b1TsbOIGBx6-mSRF8f55OgQF8_
http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2683954763


Large area of parks, wetland, mountains, riverbanks.....
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@Shotgunner51 @GS Zhou First phase has been sold out....look at the price!!! look at their design...7100m2 garden in the air...120,000m2 shopping centre nearby, 16000m2 supermarket opposite the street, 45000m2 shops at the bottom, 600,000m2 mountain park within walk distance.....
If I am not from Wuhan, I will sell mine, can buy 3 times bigger housing.....

wow, not bad prices for the condominiums. Do you have the "slum" part of GY video before re-urbanization? I like to see what it was like
 
@Shotgunner51 @GS Zhou First phase has been sold out....look at the price!!! look at their design...7100m2 garden in the air...120,000m2 shopping centre nearby, 16000m2 supermarket opposite the street, 45000m2 shops at the bottom, 600,000m2 mountain park within walk distance.....
If I am not from Wuhan, I will sell mine, can buy 3 times bigger housing.....

Nice price, and definitely a good investment!!
 
wow, not bad prices for the condominiums. Do you have the "slum" part of GY video before re-urbanization? I like to see what it was like

This 190 pages of thread records the project from "slums" to one of the best communities in Guiyang.
http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149

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http://news.qq.com/a/20121110/000661.htm

Why experts said it was the most successful redevelopment project in Guizhou.....
1, Government of Guiyang City has very limited financial capacity, its annual income was only 1/4 of Chengdu. So, it saved a lot when the civil facilities were built by the private company.
2, The private company claimed the land at a relatively low original market price without "auction". (de-market!)
3, "Villagers of slums" got free housing, and other citizens could buy apartments at quite reasonable price. Though, the private company earned very little per m2 (only 100yuan per m2 in 2012), the amount of apartments is huge (and more apartments are being built surrounding the first several phases).

So, it's a win-win-win situation, for the local government, the private company (Guiyang-based), and all the local citizens. The urbanisation rate in Guiyang City and Guizhou Province (35%) is one of the lowest. It is estimated 1.5 million people will move to Guiyang, redevelopment of 45 million m2 "urban slums" is underway. (2012 figure).

What's more, with the new HSRs open, more and more people in Guangdong Province and other more developed regions show increasing interest in buying housing in Guiyang, eyeing an ideal "summer resort" given that the average temperature is never above 30 degree in summer.......

http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149&extra=&page=189
You can clearly see, the roads are already overloaded....
Let's wait their subways and trams!!!
Damn, even they planned so well, the current situation exceeds their plan!

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This 190 pages of thread records the project from "slums" to one of the best communities in Guiyang.
http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149

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http://news.qq.com/a/20121110/000661.htm

Why experts said it was the most successful redevelopment project in Guizhou.....
1, Government of Guiyang City has very limited financial capacity, its annual income was only 1/4 of Chengdu. So, it saved a lot when the civil facilities were built by the private company.
2, The private company claimed the land at a relatively low original market price without "auction". (de-market!)
3, "Villagers of slums" got free housing, and other citizens could buy apartments at quite reasonable price. Though, the private company earned very little per m2 (only 100yuan per m2 in 2012), the amount of apartments is huge (and more apartments are being built surrounding the first several phases).

So, it's a win-win-win situation, for the local government, the private company (Guiyang-based), and all the local citizens. The urbanisation rate in Guiyang City and Guizhou Province (35%) is one of the lowest. It is estimated 1.5 million people will move to Guiyang, redevelopment of 45 million m2 "urban slums" is underway. (2012 figure).

What's more, with the new HSRs open, more and more people in Guangdong Province and other more developed regions show increasing interest in buying housing in Guiyang, eyeing an ideal "summer resort" given that the average temperature is never above 30 degree in summer.......

http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149&extra=&page=189
You can clearly see, the roads are already overloaded....
Let's wait their subways and trams!!!
Damn, even they planned so well, the current situation exceeds their plan!

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Guiyang's slum would be considered middle class in some developing countries.
 
This 190 pages of thread records the project from "slums" to one of the best communities in Guiyang.
http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149

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http://news.qq.com/a/20121110/000661.htm

Why experts said it was the most successful redevelopment project in Guizhou.....
1, Government of Guiyang City has very limited financial capacity, its annual income was only 1/4 of Chengdu. So, it saved a lot when the civil facilities were built by the private company.
2, The private company claimed the land at a relatively low original market price without "auction". (de-market!)
3, "Villagers of slums" got free housing, and other citizens could buy apartments at quite reasonable price. Though, the private company earned very little per m2 (only 100yuan per m2 in 2012), the amount of apartments is huge (and more apartments are being built surrounding the first several phases).

So, it's a win-win-win situation, for the local government, the private company (Guiyang-based), and all the local citizens. The urbanisation rate in Guiyang City and Guizhou Province (35%) is one of the lowest. It is estimated 1.5 million people will move to Guiyang, redevelopment of 45 million m2 "urban slums" is underway. (2012 figure).

What's more, with the new HSRs open, more and more people in Guangdong Province and other more developed regions show increasing interest in buying housing in Guiyang, eyeing an ideal "summer resort" given that the average temperature is never above 30 degree in summer.......

http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149&extra=&page=189
You can clearly see, the roads are already overloaded....
Let's wait their subways and trams!!!
Damn, even they planned so well, the current situation exceeds their plan!

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You are embarrassing our middle provinces guys for they have better living conditions in lower cost. But it's really good achievement.

Do you want to see your and mine capital cities - Wuhan and Changsha to be slum city? :enjoy:
 
This 190 pages of thread records the project from "slums" to one of the best communities in Guiyang.
http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149

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http://news.qq.com/a/20121110/000661.htm

Why experts said it was the most successful redevelopment project in Guizhou.....
1, Government of Guiyang City has very limited financial capacity, its annual income was only 1/4 of Chengdu. So, it saved a lot when the civil facilities were built by the private company.
2, The private company claimed the land at a relatively low original market price without "auction". (de-market!)
3, "Villagers of slums" got free housing, and other citizens could buy apartments at quite reasonable price. Though, the private company earned very little per m2 (only 100yuan per m2 in 2012), the amount of apartments is huge (and more apartments are being built surrounding the first several phases).

So, it's a win-win-win situation, for the local government, the private company (Guiyang-based), and all the local citizens. The urbanisation rate in Guiyang City and Guizhou Province (35%) is one of the lowest. It is estimated 1.5 million people will move to Guiyang, redevelopment of 45 million m2 "urban slums" is underway. (2012 figure).

What's more, with the new HSRs open, more and more people in Guangdong Province and other more developed regions show increasing interest in buying housing in Guiyang, eyeing an ideal "summer resort" given that the average temperature is never above 30 degree in summer.......

http://www.gaoloumi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=26149&extra=&page=189
You can clearly see, the roads are already overloaded....
Let's wait their subways and trams!!!
Damn, even they planned so well, the current situation exceeds their plan!

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These "slums" could be middle class in some countries
 
It may sound like a joke, but no other country in the world can take on this scale of re-urbanization in such a short frame of time. CCP must be doing something right.
It's not a joke. It's a natural reflection of the significant living condition improvement of the ordinary Chinese people.

Only western countries, or people brainwashed by the western media, will think it is joke.
 
how the heck did you guys demolish and build a new urban center so fast?
That is nothing......
Look at this ENTIRE new district, built upon nothing but lakes and mountains.

Guanshanhu District, Guiyang City
founded in 2012 (first planned in 2000)

Literally means, view mountain lake, district

307km2 (urban + villages)
450,0000 residents
New centre of politics, finance, expo, sport, logistics, transport (new HSR hub), etc
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Ecological community

Public parks, all free

Financial centre, logistics, high-tech

E-commerce


Their government portal, citizens can do anything online,
http://www.guanshanhu.gov.cn
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